Similar words: catch up with, catch, catcher, catch on, catches, catch-all, catch fire, touch up. Meaning: v. 1. reach the point where one should be after a delay 2. learn belatedly; find out about something after it happened.
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61) During the evenings, the school is used by kids who want to catch up on English and mathematics.
62) You'll have to work hard to catch up with the rest of the class.
63) We need to catch up with our competitors in Europe.
64) She was terrified that one day her past problems would catch up with her.
64) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
65) Before Gallacher could catch up with the ball, Nadlovu had beaten him to it.
66) Staff must stay behind after hours to catch up on their work.
67) You start first, walk on and I'll catch up with you later.
68) None of the competitors could catch up with the untiring runner who was in the lead.
69) He is always fooling in class, but the teacher will catch up with him some day.
70) I'm afraid I can't catch up on how things are in that region.
71) You ought to lie in tomorrow and catch up on your sleep.
72) I'm so behind with my paperwork, it's going to take me a week to catch up.
73) Let's go for a coffee - I need to catch up on all the gossip.
74) After missing a term through illness he had to work hard to catch up with the others.
75) I've been working like fury these past few days to catch up.
76) The first thing I did when I got home was to phone up Jo and catch up on all the gossip.
77) We need time to catch up with outstanding orders.
78) Rational expectations catch up with the actual inflation rate.
79) The Spartans missed one final chance to catch up.
80) To catch up on news and gossip.
81) We wandered on, leaving the mules to catch up.
82) I wanted to catch up with him.
83) Go on ahead. I'll catch up with you later.
84) Not a dreamer at all, but a man waiting for history to catch up with him.
85) Blake sighed, and ran to catch up with his travelling companion.
86) I had to catch up the axe and hit him with the blunt end, knock him out.
87) I was all set to catch up on my correspondence.
88) It was then the moment for old colleagues to catch up on old times.
89) He knew for sure what he was in for if he could not catch up now.
90) Next day, it's off to the supermarket to catch up with the shopping - don't forget the newborn-size nappies!
More similar words: catch up with, catch, catcher, catch on, catches, catch-all, catch fire, touch up, match, patch, watch, latch, batch, snatch, patchy, thatch, satchel, scratch, hatchet, dispatch, watchdog, watchful, matching, fat chance, patchwork, watch out for, watch over, overwatch, matchmaker, watchfulness.